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Religious leader’s remarks on slavery spark debate as historical exhibits face review

Far-right Christian nationalist Joshua Haymes has drawn criticism after declaring in a recent video that slavery “is not inherently evil” and urging Christians to “affirm and defend” the right to own another human being. Haymes, who co-hosts a podcast with Pastor Brooks Potteiger of Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship near Nashville, is aligned with Douglas Wilson, a prominent figure in the Christian nationalist movement. The church reportedly counts Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth among its members. In his remarks, Haymes said: “The institution of slavery is not inherently evil. It is not inherently evil to own another...


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